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Shoreless Lake School is an American international school in Totana, Murcia, Spain, serving grades 2 through 12 with boarding. It is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and authorized by the Spanish Department of Education. The school offers an American curriculum and Catholic education, and graduates are prepared to attend American or European universities. Students take PSAT, SAT Reasoning, SAT Subject Tests, and AP exams. Students are fluent in English and Spanish, and Latin is part of the curriculum. Courses include English (USA) and Spanish (Spain).
Awards and scholarships granted to SLS students include AP Scholar (3+ on three or more full-year AP exams), AP Scholar with Distinction (5+ AP exams with an average of at least 3.50), National AP Scholar (8+ AP exams with an average of 4), and Commended Student from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. New Jersey scholarships such as the Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship, Garden State Scholarship Program, and Edward J. Bloustein Distinguished Scholars, as well as the New Jersey Space Grant Consortium (NASA fellowship grant), are listed among awards. Graduates have been accepted to institutions including Columbia University, Cornell University, Johns Hopkins University, University of Murcia, and Darmstadt University of Technology, among others.
Shoreless Lake School in Murcia is a private, non-profit American international Catholic school with a boarding residence. It is authorized by Spain's Department of Education and accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The campus in Totana hosts classrooms, a dining room, a chapel, administrative offices, and storage, set on eleven acres that provide natural spaces for study and recreation. A separate Student Activity Center in Mazarrón houses a main library, study facilities, and a range of activities for boarding and day students, including swimming, fishing, gardening, animal care, and film screenings. The curriculum follows the American system with AP courses and standardized testing (PSAT/SAT) offered on site; English and Spanish courses are available, reflecting a bilingual, international student body. Thinkwave tracks grades and progress. Facilities include high-speed Internet, networked computers, a print collection, a dedicated computer science classroom, and access to field trips and year-round hiking.